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Investors seek yield in long-dated FIG subordinated and senior markets
The winning institutions, deals and individuals revealed at our inaugural gala dinner in London
◆ Japanese insurer had almost no attrition in its senior preferred trade ◆ Some NIP left for investors ◆ Busy week for Japanese issuers in euros
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Shrinking spreads between the two asset classes have left investors asking if the risk of senior debt is worth it
Nykredit blasts through 300bp barrier, pushing investors up the capital stack
Market participants debate 300bp 'soft barrier' for AT1 resets as banks probe ever-improving cost of capital
Favourable market conditions have made raising debt like 'fishing with dynamite' for bank issuers. But concerns are mounting about volatility ahead
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◆ Issuer drives down yield by more than 200bp tighter than where other European national champions printed three months ago ◆ But this means smaller book that raises performance questions
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A further four banks will follow on Wednesday, including one with a 10 year deal
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There should be a busy start to the new year, but falling rates and widening spreads might spoil the party
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The ebullient market conditions as 2023 ends are unlikely to last. Issuers must be ready for liquidity to ebb abruptly
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LBBW and Commerzbank reserve their slots early for first trading day of 2024 with December mandate announcements
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Canadian banks are expected to be one of the largest issuer groups in the asset class as they diversify across currencies
Polls and awards
The covered bond market gathered in Seville to celebrate its standout deals, institutions and individuals
Last chance to vote for the best winning deals, individuals and organisations in the covered bond market
The leading banks, issuers, individuals and other market players were named at GlobalCapital's flagship industry dinner in London
The winning deals and organisations will be revealed at our gala dinner in Seville on September 18
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